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Top & Experienced ICSI Doctors in Vizag

Best Lady ICSI Specialists in Vizag located in MVP Colony near Rushikonda, Madhurawada and Seethammadhara
Dr. Jyotsna Nekkala
Dr. Jyothsna Nekkala
Consultant Fertility Specialist and Laparoscopic Surgeon
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Dr. Deepthi Ch
Consultant Fertility Specialist
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Dr. Murali Krishna Padyala
Consultant Andrologist, Urologist, Renal Transplant Specialist & Laparoscopic Surgeon

Best ICSI Doctors in Vizag

At KIMS Fertility IVF Centre, our team includes some of the Top ICSI Doctors in Vizag, providing treatment for couples where fertilisation is unlikely to occur through conventional IVF alone. ICSI is a laboratory-based fertilisation technique used during an IVF cycle, where a carefully selected sperm cell is introduced into a mature egg to facilitate fertilisation.

The procedure is frequently used in cases involving severe male infertility, very low sperm counts, poor sperm movement, high sperm DNA fragmentation, or previous IVF cycles with low fertilisation rates. Before recommending ICSI, fertility specialists assess ovarian reserve, semen quality, age-related fertility factors, and prior treatment outcomes.

As experienced ICSI Doctors in Vizag, our team offers fertility testing, IVF treatment, embryo culture, sperm retrieval procedures, and embryo transfer services within a dedicated reproductive medicine programme.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fertility problems can ICSI help address?
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ICSI is used for severe male infertility, low sperm count, poor sperm motility, abnormal sperm morphology, sperm retrieval procedures, and previous IVF cycles with failed or poor fertilisation. It is also used when only a limited number of sperm are available.
Is ICSI only used for male infertility?
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No. Although ICSI is most commonly used for male infertility, it is also recommended after failed fertilisation in previous IVF cycles and in situations where fertilisation rates need to be maximised during treatment.
How are sperm selected for ICSI?
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Embryologists examine sperm under high-powered microscopes and select individual sperm based on movement and appearance. The selected sperm is then used during the fertilisation process as part of the IVF cycle.
Does ICSI affect embryo development?
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ICSI is designed to assist fertilisation. Once fertilisation occurs, embryo development depends on factors such as egg quality, sperm quality, genetic factors, and laboratory conditions during embryo culture.
Can ICSI be performed with surgically retrieved sperm?
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Yes. ICSI is routinely used with sperm obtained through procedures such as TESA, PESA, or micro-TESE. The technique allows fertilisation even when sperm are not present in the ejaculate and must be retrieved directly from reproductive tissues.

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